This article focuses on visual representations of subjective experiences of the process of recovery from addiction and the meanings that participants attribute to their visual work. The data are drawn from a study of six female participants. In this article, we discuss the results with reference to one participant, to allow for detailed consideration of the visual and the verbal material. This participant was selected because of the richness of her material, which provided an opportunity to carry out a detailed case study. Potential participants were informed in advance that they would be asked to draw during the interview. They were also asked to bring to the interview some artwork made during their engagement in creative activities at an ...
This article presents an in-depth study illuminating how experiences of addiction and accompanying f...
This practice-led project investigates how the process of pain recovery and the resulting alteration...
This article presents an in-depth study illuminating how experiences of addiction and accompanying f...
This article focuses on visual representations of subjective experiences of the process of recovery ...
Personal recovery has become a guiding paradigm in mental health services. Most research on recovery...
This research is a qualitative study that investigated the experience of art-making in substance abu...
Depression is a highly complex mental illness that presents challenges, such as difficulties for per...
Background: Creative arts is being integrated into health services and found to be a contributor to ...
Objective: This study examines patients’ pictorial representations of their chronic pain, alongside ...
Objective: This study examines patients’ pictorial representations of their chronic pain, alongside ...
This article uses participatory photography to explore the relationships animating efforts towards r...
This study investigates the complex process of recovery from problem substance use using a visual r...
Background: The study of experience is both the object of study for phenomenology and a crucial par...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of a social art practice and group attachment in th...
Background: Chronic pain can be a disabling condition with impacts that affect the sense of identity...
This article presents an in-depth study illuminating how experiences of addiction and accompanying f...
This practice-led project investigates how the process of pain recovery and the resulting alteration...
This article presents an in-depth study illuminating how experiences of addiction and accompanying f...
This article focuses on visual representations of subjective experiences of the process of recovery ...
Personal recovery has become a guiding paradigm in mental health services. Most research on recovery...
This research is a qualitative study that investigated the experience of art-making in substance abu...
Depression is a highly complex mental illness that presents challenges, such as difficulties for per...
Background: Creative arts is being integrated into health services and found to be a contributor to ...
Objective: This study examines patients’ pictorial representations of their chronic pain, alongside ...
Objective: This study examines patients’ pictorial representations of their chronic pain, alongside ...
This article uses participatory photography to explore the relationships animating efforts towards r...
This study investigates the complex process of recovery from problem substance use using a visual r...
Background: The study of experience is both the object of study for phenomenology and a crucial par...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of a social art practice and group attachment in th...
Background: Chronic pain can be a disabling condition with impacts that affect the sense of identity...
This article presents an in-depth study illuminating how experiences of addiction and accompanying f...
This practice-led project investigates how the process of pain recovery and the resulting alteration...
This article presents an in-depth study illuminating how experiences of addiction and accompanying f...